The government says the latest figures forecasting how long beneficiaries stay on welfare underscore the need for tougher sanctions.
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The government will double how long breaches count against beneficiaries, as the traffic light system for sanctions comes into effect today.
The government says the latest figures forecasting how long beneficiaries stay on welfare underscore the need for tougher sanctions.
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